D-Link showcases their two new PoE switches: the DGS1100 10MP 10-port and the 26MP, 26-port PoE switch.
The user interface is optimized for the surveillance industry. It shows a very nice graphical representation of the front panel of the switch. The PoE ports are actually providing power to the cameras.
Through the user interface, you can get the IP address, model number through ONVIF discovery, manufacturer, PoE power consumption and the PoE power budget. This is very useful information for a technician that might be installing a surveillance network.
These PoE switches work with D-Link and non-D-Link cameras, pulling the same ONVIF information, even from a subnet.
D-Link provides a surveillance optimized user interface on their two new PoE switches to make life as easy as possible for a technician who might be installing a surveillance network.
The user interface is optimized for the surveillance industry. It shows a very nice graphical representation of the front panel of the switch. The PoE ports are actually providing power to the cameras.
Through the user interface, you can get the IP address, model number through ONVIF discovery, manufacturer, PoE power consumption and the PoE power budget. This is very useful information for a technician that might be installing a surveillance network.
These PoE switches work with D-Link and non-D-Link cameras, pulling the same ONVIF information, even from a subnet.
D-Link provides a surveillance optimized user interface on their two new PoE switches to make life as easy as possible for a technician who might be installing a surveillance network.
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